| There is a machine shop locally that I send any motor assemblies to. I'm very good friends with them and I can stay in back room while they work but I feel like I'm in the way. They are busy place and I would deffinetly feel like I'm intruding. I'm doing a lot of reading before stripping a motor down so I can buy the right measuring tools ect. I have just seen a lot of motors get assembled and only last couple thousand miles before smoking horribly or throwing a bearing. Seen plenty of cases where headwork was done and just flat out done wrong fresh from acouple machine shops. That's why I want to practice on my own and learn the basics and then I can get deeper into as I go but I would like to know if I learn to build a motor than it would last more than few thousand miles. If the factory has machines building the motors that last 200k miles than people who do it for a living shouldn't have trouble.
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